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03-21-2008, 01:18 AM

bmwknowitall

Re: sluggish 535i?

When your in the car turn the key on till the dash lights come on or start the car. Pull the shifter all the way down to 1st slowly and watch the dash light indicators as to what gear your in. Other than D that commonly burnt out all the lights should work. If you don't see the lights working right or no 321 lights then your shifter position sensor is bad and its not telling the computer what gear you want SO the computer is going into (at least I can get you home mode) in 3rd grear only. This is the most common problem.
Try unhooking the S E 321 switch and then see if it starts working right. If the s e 321 switch is bad unplugging it will give a "e" signal to the computer.
There is a warning light that looks like a little gear that light mostly comes on when the transmission does not pass the quick selinoid test IF that light stays on after you started the car the transmission is likely junk. Problems with the trans computer is extrememly rare and you should not worry about it.

Its a GOOD thing NOT to see the gear light after you start the car. Then its a very good chance its just the shift lever sensor.

03-16-2008, 04:54 PM

Joe in NJ

Re: Try shifting manually to get what it really sh

How many miles? Sounds like a good time to do a 5 speed swap. Did you test drive it before you bought? Did you have a BMW Tech look it over before you bought.

03-11-2008, 03:34 PM

ian

Re: Try shifting manually to get what it really sh

"manually" does not work either. Strictly just 3rd gear. E,S, don't function either.

03-11-2008, 11:58 AM

Ray7er6ers5er3er

Try shifting manually to get what it really should

feel like. Chances are you got a car that has been poorly maintained and will now have to play catch up. I've got both a 5 spd and an automatic and though they are not 'quick' they are fast.

03-11-2008, 11:53 AM

Ray7er6ers5er3er

Have U checked the fluid level? That's 1st..

03-10-2008, 06:32 PM

ian

Re: That's not right

I had a feeling something was wrong. Its just did not seem right. Is this an easy fix, or do I need a new transmission?

03-09-2008, 11:20 PM

TJ

sounds like the "limp home mode"

While a 535i w/ 4-speed automatic isn't known for quickness off the line, if it was working right you would definitely notice it changing gears. The transmission controller has a limp mode where it stays in third gear only. I don't remember what causes it but you should be able to find it by searching the forum archives.

03-09-2008, 08:46 PM

cwdunlap

That's not right

I've driven some autos and that does not sound even close to right. Maybe you need it checked out.

Chris
85 M635
83 533 (seen better days)

03-08-2008, 10:29 PM

Ian Clancy

sluggish 535i?

Just bought a 1986 535i with an automatic transmission. What a letdown! I know this model came with an EF transmission that works similar to a CVT. From a standing start this car is a dog. My 78 320i would smoke it from 0-30 mph. There is also no "kickdown" feature, further making the car feel slower. the car simply surges forward with no gear changes. Is this normal? I'm not a fan of automatics and this just reinforces it. On the highway however this car really screws. 60-90mph in no time flat. Around town this car can't even get out of its own way....please tell me this is normal for an auto 535i ! Thank you.